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Charleston, Ind. political strategist Mary Garrett Hay honed her speaking & leadership skills at the WCTU before becoming instrumental in the national fight for women’s suffrage. Learn more through the Indiana Historical Bureau: https://t.co/kfWZEpJIhG
Communist activist and Croatian immigrant Katherine Hyndman worked to break down racial barriers in Gary before being imprisoned in 1952 under the McCarran Internal Security Act. Learn more through the Indiana Historical Bureau: https://t.co/kfWZEpJIhG
Terre Haute sculptor Janet Scudder created works for the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition and was celebrated for her sculptures of energetic, cherubic children at play. Learn more from the Indiana Historical Bureau: https://t.co/kfWZEpJIhG
Outstanding athlete Mildred Ball worked to create sporting opportunities for Hoosier girls through her pivotal work as an assistant commissioner for the IHSAA 1977-1997. Learn more through the Indiana Historical Bureau: https://t.co/kfWZEpJIhG
Gary union organizer Ola Kennedy worked to secure job opportunities for Black laborers and women, and successfully led labor strikes for increased wages at Hammond Valve. Learn more through the Indiana Historical Bureau: https://t.co/kfWZEpJIhG
IPS educator and Public School 4 principal Mary Cable helped form Indianapolis’s Colored Women’s Civics Club in 1912 and the city’s first NAACP branch the following year. Learn more through the Indiana Historical Bureau: https://t.co/kfWZEpJIhG
Artist Margaret Stark of Indianapolis made her mark on the New York art scene starting in the 1940s with fantastical and abstract paintings and collages. Learn more from the Indiana Historical Bureau: https://t.co/kfWZEpKg7e